Does anyone else wonder whether some people should drive these cars? (Not OP, but the ignorance about how this stuff works by some others... )
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02-15-2011, 11:44 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Does anyone else wonder whether some people should drive these cars?
(Not OP, but the ignorance about how this stuff works by some others... )
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I would see if someone can check the valves (not sure if it's a different can of worms on this motor).
Any misfires? Extra valve chatter? CEL?
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02-15-2011, 11:47 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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I've not long lived in the US and still getting used to shifting with my right hand. I almost did it once trying to shift down from quickly from 5-4, and since then I've decided to give it a couple months of gentle, slow shifts to fully get accustomed to right-hand shifting before I start throwing the gears around again.
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Oh to be young and dumb. That was a seriously tough truck. chevy 305 bone stock except for dual exhaust and a 4 speed with granny gear. They don't make 'em like that anymore. |
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That being said... The wheel bearings and axles did go out on that car, and the pinion-bearing spun. This happened 5-10K miles after the missed shift. Did it cause it? Maybe, maybe not. It sure didn't help the situation. Only time will tell. I do think it may have shocked/misaligned the pinion bearing and led to the failure over time. Just my personal guess. Last edited by ImportConvert; 02-16-2011 at 06:21 AM. |
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You are probably ok if you were only going 70. You were likely not over-revving it by all that much. By my calculations it should have only been about 8166 RPM.
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